Fellow-neonatology meetings have included fluid and electrolytes, renal development, blood transfusions, physiology of the placenta, hand anomalies, persistent fetal circulation, respiratory function, osteomyelitis, biostatistics, and feeding the preterm. The fellow is required to present in addition to the neonatology staff and subspecialists. Didactic lectures have included the role of respiratory muscles in obstructive apnea (Pediatric Grand Rounds), drug/environmental effects on the fetus (outreach), neonatal stroke (neurology rounds), genetic evaluation of stillborn (perinatal lecture), surfactant, O2 monitoring, and GB sepsis in newborn and perinatal infections (outreach). Brain development and its anatomy and physiology is also covered during monthly neuropathology conferences at which time the residents/fellow present cases. Specifically, some of the topics which have been presented are as follows: "Trisomies: Prenatal, Clinical and Counseling", "Pulmonary Function Testing", "Neonatal Chronic TPN", "Left to Right Shunts", "Spinal Canal Abnormalities", Neonatal Thrombocytopenia", "Multi-drug Resistant Organisms in the NICU", "BPD and Nutrition", "Pathogenesis of Neonatal Stroke", and many more.